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Amazon

Développement de logiciels

Seattle, WA 34 726 073 abonnés

À propos

Amazon a la volonté d’être l’entreprise la plus proche de ses clients au monde, où chacun doit pouvoir trouver ce qu’il souhaite acheter en ligne. En donnant aux clients plus que ce qu’ils veulent – des prix bas, un vaste choix de produits – Amazon continue de croître et d’évoluer en tant que site e-commerce International. Fondé par Jeff Bezos, le site Amazon.com a été lancé en 1995 pour être le lieu où les amateurs de livres pouvaient vivre une expérience unique. Bezos était persuadé que seul Internet pouvait offrir à ses clients le confort de parcourir une sélection de millions de titres de livres en une seule fois. Lors de ses 30 premiers jours d'activité, Amazon a reçu des commandes provenant de 45 pays - tous expédiés depuis son usine dans la région de Seattle. L'évolution d'Amazon, de simple site Internet à véritable plateforme de développement en passant par partenaire e-commerce, est régie par l'esprit d'innovation qui fait partie de l'ADN de l'entreprise. Les personnes les plus brillantes et expérimentées viennent chez Amazon pour rechercher, innover et développer des technologies permettant d’améliorer l’expérience des acheteurs et vendeurs du monde entier.

Site web
https://www.aboutamazon.com/
Secteur
Développement de logiciels
Taille de l’entreprise
+ de 10 000 employés
Siège social
Seattle, WA
Type
Société cotée en bourse
Domaines
e-Commerce, Retail, Operations et Internet

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Employés chez Amazon

Nouvelles

  • Amazon a republié ceci

    Amazon welcomes The White House’s AI Action Plan, which outlines critical steps to advance U.S. leadership in the secure development and adoption of AI. These initiatives closely align with Amazon's ongoing efforts and investments. To maintain global leadership in AI, the U.S. must prioritize the deployment of energy and infrastructure to support data center growth. That’s why since 2011, Amazon has invested more than $156 billion to expand data center infrastructure and strengthen supply chains, generating an average of 37,000 jobs annually.    Our most recent announcement of plans to invest $20 billion in Pennsylvania exemplifies this strategy. Our investments in the Commonwealth will expand data center infrastructure, enhance the electric grid, support nuclear energy development, and bolster AI and cloud computing capabilities -- creating 1,250 new high-skilled jobs directly, while supporting thousands more throughout the AWS data center supply chain.    Amazon supports and continues to work at the state and federal level to establish consistent standards that promote the secure, responsible development of AI. We look forward to continued collaboration with government and industry partners to fully realize AI's potential in driving economic growth and technological advancement.  

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    In this edition of Amazon News: 🚀 See everything announced at AWS Summit New York 2025, including a game-changer for building AI agents 🔋 AWS CEO Matt Garman joins national leaders to discuss how Amazon's planned investments in sustainable energy will help power the future of AI 🌿 Learn how Amazon is helping turn offshore wind farms into spaces for seaweed to grow Plus: how to watch Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios’ Emmy-nominated titles, Amazon Project Kuiper’s latest satellite launch, and more news. Stay in the loop—click to read more and subscribe now 📬

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    Congratulations to Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios 2025 Emmy nominees! 🏆 Prime Video received nominations for "The Boys," "Étoile," "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," "Invincible," "I Am: Celine Dion," and more. The best part? You can watch all these Emmy-nominated shows right now with your Prime membership. The 77th Emmy Awards ceremony will take place on September 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

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    Andy Jassy Andy Jassy est un Influencer

    Introducing Kiro, an all-new agentic IDE that has a chance to transform how developers build software. Let me highlight three key innovations that make Kiro special: 1 - Kiro introduces spec-driven development, helping developers express their intent clearly through natural language specifications and architecture diagrams for complex features. This comprehensive context helps Kiro’s AI agents deliver better results with fewer iterations. 2 - Kiro features intelligent agent hooks that automatically handle critical but time-consuming tasks like generating documentation, writing tests, and optimizing performance. These hooks work in the background, triggered by events like saving files or making commits. It’s like having an experienced developer constantly reviewing your work and handling the maintenance tasks that often get delayed. 3 - Kiro provides a purpose-built interface that adapts to how developers work. Whether you prefer chat interactions or working with specifications, Kiro supports your workflow while keeping you in control of the development process. Kiro is really good at "vibe coding" but goes well beyond that. While other AI coding assistants might help you prototype quickly, Kiro helps you take those prototypes all the way to production by following a mature, structured development process out of the box. This means developers can spend less time on boilerplate code and more time where it matters most – innovating and building solutions that customers will love. Starting today, Kiro is available for free during preview and supports most popular programming languages. Here’s how to get started with Kiro today: https://lnkd.in/eWyiB_kY Excited to see how developers use Kiro, and to work with the developer community to continue to shape Kiro moving forward.

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    Amazonians from across multiple states are repurposing our fast logistics and technology to assist first responders and local nonprofits on the front lines of relief for flood-impacted communities in central Texas. To date, we've delivered more than 67,000 essential items, including fuel, diapers, food, water, and baby formula. Amazon's Richard Rocha, who lives in Texas, visited Kerrville, on Friday to meet Amazonians who were pitching in and sorting essential supplies.

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    Head of U.S. Media Relations Global Media Relations/Crisis Communications/Emergency Response Building teams and developing talent is my passion

    Living less than an hour from the devastated Central Texas flood zone, I've witnessed firsthand the emotional impact of this disaster on our communities. Thankfully everyone is mobilizing to help, and at Amazon, we approached this challenge the way we serve our customers—by working backwards from the need. We asked: How can we apply our logistics expertise to deliver the right help at the right time? We partnered with the Kerrville Chamber of Commerce to establish a dynamic distribution center that functions like our fulfillment network—enabling relief organizations to access precisely what they need, when they need it. Understanding that needs evolve throughout disaster recovery, we're staying deeply connected with local partners, ready to pivot our approach. By leveraging our logistics capabilities and supply chain expertise, we're demonstrating how we can best support our communities when innovation in delivery truly matters most. #amazon #togetherwithamazon

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Financement

Amazon 3 rounds en tout

Dernier round

Dette après introduction en Bourse

8 000 000 000,00 $US

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